Modified Tesla Model S Plaid Records Sub 9-Sec 1/4 Mile Time

While the stock Tesla Model S Plaid 1/4 mile record is 9.234 seconds at 152.16 mph trap speed, a modified one can be even quicker.

According to aTeslaNorth report, a stripped-out car (at least without passenger seats to save some weight) was able to achieve at Maryland International Raceway a time of 8.994 seconds with a trap speed of 155 mph.

It’s the first sub 9-second result for the Plaid that we have seen (there was one at 9.081 seconds in July).

In other words, about a quarter of a second can be shaved from the stock car – probably mostly by weight reduction.

The record attempt can be seen here:

“First Tesla in the WORLD in the 8s! Congrats Christine @gtr_raceher !! We’ve been ready to make the attempt for a few months but between work and weather it was not possible. Elon! Do we have your attention yet ? Prior P100D was podium finisher on Hot Rod Magazine Dragweek.”

Tesla Model S Plaid specs:

  • up to 390 miles (628 km) of EPA est. range
  • battery capacity (see the pack here): N/A (about 99 kWh and roughly 95 kWh usable)
    7,920 lithium-ion 1865-type cylindrical cells (Panasonic)
    5 modules (1,584 cells each)
    22S72P (22 rows in series, each of 72 cells in parallel)
    about 450 V system (indicatory value)
  • 0-60 mph (96.5 km/h) in 1.99 seconds (*with rollout subtracted)
    0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.1 seconds (*with rollout subtracted)
    MotorTrend‘s 0-60 mph (asphalt, no rollout): 2.28 seconds
  • 1/4 mile 9.23 seconds at 155 mph trap speed according to Tesla website
    Tesla’s professional test driver record: 9.234 seconds at 152.16 mph trap speed
    Jay Leno’s 1/4 mile record of 9.247 seconds at 152.09 mph trap speed
    DragTimes’ run: 9.248 seconds at 151.83 mph
    moddified cars:
    8.994 seconds at 155 mph trap speed at Maryland International Raceway (November 2021)
    9.081 seconds at 154.10 mph trap speed – July 24, 2021 at the World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis
  • Nürburgring Nordschleife record of 7 minutes and 35.579 seconds (September 9, 2021)
  • top speed of 200 mph (322 km/h) †when equipped with the proper wheels and tires (available fall 2021)
  • three-motor all-wheel drive (one motor in the front and two motors in the rear)
    Permanent Magnet – Synchronous Reluctance Motors – PMSRM
  • system output: 1,020 hp (about 760 kW)
  • DC fast charging: at up to 250 kW (Superchargers)
    can replenish 187 miles (301 km) in 15 minutes
  • Drag Coefficient 0.208 Cd
  • Wheels 19″ or 21″
  • Cargo 28 cu ft
  • Weight 4,766 lbs (2,162 kg)


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